Grizz
The bike growls as I weave between cars, pushing it faster and faster. Jordyâs fingers dig into me, but I donât slow. I gotta get her home, get her safe before the power drains from my veins, leaving me too weak to defend her. Coming off the juice is always hard.
At least weâre not being followed. Just in case, I change lanes and turn onto a side street.
By the time my bike has climbed my mountain, the red hot rage simmering in my blood has cooled. I cut off the engine and slump forward, my limbs heavy and cold. My stomach a mass of knots. When I fight, Iâm made of adrenaline. After the adrenaline leaves, nothingâs left.
My vision goes black a moment. I fight through the sludge of my own consciousness, back to reality, back to life. There was something I needed to doâ
A slight weight moves behind me and I raise my head. Jordy. Gotta get her off the bike, get her safe.
âGrizz?â Jordy calls. Sheâs standing beside me now. Iâm losing seconds, losing time.
Blinking, I shake my head. âInside. Now.â
I haul my body off the bike, take a few steps and stagger.
âGrizz!â She presses to my side. Propping me up. Helping me walk. Not right. I should be helping her.
âInside. Gotta getâ¦safeâ¦â My tongue is swollen, filling my mouth, making me mumble.
Keys clink and the door opens, the familiar scent of my den embracing me. Almost there. I power forward and fall to my knees before I reach my kitchen.
âGrizz, whatâs wrong?â Jordyâs voice is high pitched. âWhat do you need?
âComing off the fight. Beâ¦fine.â I donât know if I will be fine. Itâs never been this bad before.
âItâs okay, just lie down.â Her hands pat over my body. Something cushions my head. My boots come off. âGrizz, can you hear me? Can I get you something?â
âMeat,â I groan and lick my lips. âWater.â
A rushing sound and sheâs back, holding the cool rim of a glass to my lips. âDrink this.â Her breath comes in frantic little pants. I pat her leg. I want her to know Iâll be all right. The water rushes down my throat, clearing out my lungs. I can breathe. Yes, thatâs it. Replace the juice with something clean and pure.
âHere,â Jordy says. Her voice is funny. Blood hits my lips and I snarl, grabbing the hunk of meat she found. Itâs half frozen but my bear doesnât care. I rip and gnaw into it, slowly coming back to myself. Iâm on the tiles, lying on my back, my leather jacket under my head. Jordy kneels close to me. She gives me more water when I ask, and another hunk of meat.
I raise my heavy arm, find her face with my hand. I cup her cheek, frowning at the wetness I find there.
âItâs all right,â I mumble around my swollen tongue. âJust give me a second. Be right back.â
âShhh.â She holds my hand to her face. âItâs okay. Iâm here.â Beyond her is my front door. She could easily walk out and leave, return to her master, but she doesnât.
âStay with me,â I murmur. I donât have the energy to order her.
âOf course,â she whispers and I let my head roll back as I slide out of consciousness.
I come to in stages. Thereâs something soft under my headâsofter than the leather jacket. A pillow. A slight body presses against my sore ribs. A lovely scent wafts up to my nose. Jordy. Sheâs lying next to me and my bear loves it.
Iâm warm, too warm. Somethingâs draped over us and it smells of vampire. With a growl, I rip off the blanket I found on Jordyâs cage and toss it across the room. It lands by the door. Iâll burn it later. Donât want to smell that vampire again.
Iâm on the floor halfway between the door and kitchen, my jacketâs hung on its hook and my boots are stacked neatly underneath. My body is a mass of fiery pain, the worst is a bite on my leg and another on my shoulder. Damn cats. As soon as I can move Iâm gonna rinse these bites out real good.
In the meantime, Iâm just gonna lie here and thank my lucky stars things went down like they did. That was the hardest Iâve come off the juice. And Iâm healing slower, my body having to recover in more ways than one. Not a great sign. Iâll have to be more careful in the future.
Iâm the luckiest bear in the world. Not because I survived the fight, but because of the warm weight tucked against me. Jordy got me inside, fed and watered me. She made a bed on the tiles and lay down next to me.
I could lie here forever, sore ribs be damned.
A small noise and Jordy raises her head. Her eyes are worried under the tangle of her hair.
âHey,â she whispers. I grin and stroke back the auburn strands. âYou doing okay?â
âMuch better.â My voice is deep as the grave.
âYou were so out of it.â She bites her lip. âI was worried.â
âDidnât mean to scare you, Kit.â Shit, was I out for a couple of hours? Thatâs the worst by a long shot.
She holds still, snuggled into my side with her freckled face turned up to mine, as I brush her hair back. When I drop my hand, she stirs.
âHere.â She gets up and heads to the sink, returning with a big glass of water. I sit up and drink while she crouches beside me.
âThanks.â
âYou want to eat something?â
I nod. âThatâd be good.â
âYou want some meat?â
âNothing frozen.â
She shoots me a tiny grin over her shoulder as she heads into the kitchen again. âI pulled a bunch out of the freezer, put it into the sink to thaw.â
I sit up as she putters back and forth, handing me a slab of steak, refilling my water glass. She makes no comment when I find new strength and rise on wobbly legs. I look like a newborn fawn, and groan as I sink down like an old man. Silently, she serves me another plate of meat. Iâm eating it raw but it goes down just right. Gotta replenish what the fighting took outta me. It feels like thereâs a hole in my middle.
The whole time I eat, I donât take my eyes off her. Jordy fixes another plate for me and heats up some cooked leftovers for herself. Every movement is fluid and graceful, as if sheâs in a choreographed dance. Did Augustine make her serve him and his friends like this? Probably. The thought makes me choke. Jordy whirls around, eyes wide and I quickly swig some water and swallow the mouthful. Only when I signal that allâs well does she go back to what sheâs doing. So attentive, so well trained. I guess I should be thanking Augustine, but I just want to kill the bastard.
âDo you need anything else?â Jordy asks. She waits until I shake my head to set her plate down and slide into the chair next to me. She catches me staring at her and freezes. âIs this okay?â Her soft voice is musical, sweet.
âYeah, Kit. Youâre good. Make yourself at home.â
Biting her lip, she looks around the kitchen. âI kinda already did.â
âGood,â I say firmly, and pat her knee. I like her close to me. Hell, I want her in my lap, but my bodyâs still knitting itself together.
Itâs been a long time since someone cared for me this way.
She finishes before I do, and waits with her eyes downcast. I follow the line of her gaze and realize my knuckles are bloody. Hell, my entire body is one raw mass of cuts and bruises. I feel it now that Iâve come down. The meat is helping though. Iâm beginning to heal. One solid night sleeping and Iâll be back on my feet.
Jordy rises and clears the table. Sheâs still in those ridiculous overalls, but they donât hide the luscious curve of her ass.
âHey, Kit.â I catch her arm as she walks by. She stills but doesnât look at me. âIâm sorry. About passing out like that.â
Something flickers on her face but disappears immediately. She wasnât expecting an apology. Hope she realizes how fucking rare it is. I donât usually act like I have someone to answer to.
She turns fully toward me. âIs it the fighting that makes you do that?â
I weigh the costs of telling her the truth for a crazy second and go with a partial lie. âYes.â
âYou were amazing. So fast. Parker and Declan said theyâd never seen anything like it.â She bites her lip like sheâs not sure she shouldâve told me.
âI did what I had to do.â
âIt was incredible,â she says. âYou went so fast, we couldnât even see half your movements. You didnât look real.â
I shrug. âIt was dark.â Not really, but I gotta stop this line of thinking.
âYou were faster than any shifter.â
âYouâve seen a lot of shifters fight?â I scoff.
âYes, tonight. You took on a whole pack and nearly won.â
âNot really. It was touch and go at the end.â
âNot really,â she insists. âYou couldâve beaten them.â
âYou donât know that,â I dismiss.
âI know what I saw.â Her voice gets soft as she figures it out. âYou blurred. You were so fast you blurred. The only other creatures I know who can blur like that areâ¦â She doesnât say it but I hear the end of the sentence, anyway. The only creatures who can blur like that are vampires.
âIâm just fast is all.â Lie, lie, lie. From the look on her face, she knows it too. But sheâs not correcting me. Too well trained. By Augustine. I growl.
âThanks for dinner.â Itâs still dark out, so canât be breakfast yet.
âItâs your food. I just served it up.â
âYou took care of me, Kit.â I strip off my shirt and she gasps.
âYouâre hurt!â
âYeah, Kit. Fought a pack of cats.â I check the spot where the claw dug into me. Itâs not bleeding but not healing as quickly as usual. My systemâs still dealing with the effects of the juice.
âYou need a bandage.â Jordy leans close. My cock jumps as she inspects the wound, her breath light on my abs. I canât help reaching out and lifting her hair back to see her face.
Thatâs when I see the purple mottling above her collarbone, around her neck.
âWhat the fuck,â I growl. âYou got bruises on your throat.â I take her head in my hands to examine her.
She bites her lip but holds still. âGrizz, please. Itâs nothing.â
âDoesnât look like nothing. Looks like someone tried to choke you out.â
âIt was one of the cats. He grabbed me and kindaâ¦got his hand around my throat.â She raises her hand to demonstrate.
My bear rumbles deep in my gut. Iâll kill him. Gripping her hair, I turn her head this way and that, memorizing the placement of the bruises. The pattern. The cat will die with the same marks around his neck.
âItâs been hours. Why arenât you healing faster?â
She hesitates. âPrey shifters heal slower.â
I feel like a tool. She took care of me and all I notice is how hot she is. How much I want to bone her. Iâm not taking care of her the way I should.
Time to rectify that. Right the fuck now.
âShower.â I let go of her hair so she can stand. âYou go first.â
âYouâre hurt worse,â she murmurs. âMaybe you shouldââ
I shake my head. âLadies first. My momma raised me right.â I donât add that she wouldâve smacked me for not taking better care of Jordy and offering sooner. âCome on.â I head to the bathroom and turn on the shower. Jordy waits by the door and I motion her in.
âI canât,â she says, her eyes downcast. âPlease, let me serve you.â
Serving me in the showerâ¦now thatâs an idea.
No! Bad bear!
âStrip,â I order.
Her hands fly to her t-shirt and pause, her eyes meeting mine.
âThatâs right,â I tell her before turning my back to give her privacy. âClothes off, then hop in the shower.â I close my eyes at the sound of rustling of clothes. I remember every curve of her beautiful body. I want to touch all that alabaster skin. Find out where her sensitive spots are. Learn what makes her hum.
Too much fucking temptation.
âIâll get you clothes.â I head out of the bathroom.
Jordy
I close my eyes and let the warm water cascade over my face. Showers are so good, but rare. Most of the time Augustine just had me hose off in the backyard. He really got off treating me like a pet.
It wasnât until I met Grizz that I realize how messed up my master was. Sure, I liked some of it. But he never treated me like an equal. To him I was an animal. A pet. Or not even thatâjust a plaything, a food source, an object to be used and thrown away.
There was a time when he was kinder. When I thought we could be more. But thenâ
The scars on my chest itch at the memory. I wish I knew what happened that night. How I tried so hard but still displeased him. Worthless, he called me. Heâd never been so cruel before.
A knock on the door breaks my thoughts. I jump.
âClothes out here, Kit.â
He calls me âKitâ. Iâve never had a nice nickname before. I like it.
I turn the water off carefully. I didnât shave, but my legs are still pretty smooth.
I walk out and Grizz is playing messages on his home phone. Itâs on speaker, but even if it wasnât I could hear every word. Not because my shifter hearing is that good, but because the person who left the message is shouting.
âOf all the stupid fucking things to doâand then you call the fire department? We donât need this kinda publicity.â
Grizz hits a button, and the message stops as I approach. I tried to be quiet but thereâs no sneaking up on him. Either that or he was waiting for me.
I flush as he looks me up and down. My hair is wetâhe doesnât have a hair dryer, but I pulled it back as neatly as I could. Iâm wearing an oversized t-shirt of his and a clean pair of underwear. Someone must have put the things we bought in the bike saddle bags. One of the silly shifters we metâDeclan or Parker.
âI forgot to get pajamas,â I say what he already knows. His gaze sweeps over me, snagging at chest level. My nipples are hard, showing through.
âItâs all right,â he says thickly, and goes back to listening to the message.
âGarrett here,â the voice recorder says, and crackles as Garrett immediately launches into a yelling rant about what happened in the shifter Fight Club parking lot. Grimacing, Grizz listens through. I sigh when the angry noise stops and Grizzâs eyes crinkle at me.
âMade some waves tonight,â he says.
âIt wasnât your fault.â
âDoesnât matter. Getting blamed for it. My phone is blowing up.â
âDid the fire department really show up?â Exposing ourselves to humans like that would be a death sentence for my clan. Maybe itâs different for predator shifters.
âNo. Laurieâs smarter than that. They reported a fire two warehouses over. It was just a firetruck that showed. The pack arrived on the scene fast, though, and cleaned up.â
I wince. âThere was a lot of blood.â
âBlood, shredded clothes, furâ¦humans would definitely ask questions if they found it. The pack probably hosed off the parking lot. Garrett probably will have them scrubbing up blood all night. Still, it was a close call.â
âYeah.â
âI understand why heâs upset, I really do.â He punches a button, and the machine announces message deleted. âThe Fight Club is wolf run, but itâs drawn attention and trouble before.â He shakes his head. âNot a great time to be a shifter. Itâs getting harder and harder to hide from humans.â
âYeah.â I murmur. âMy clan used to say that all the time. Thatâs why they sold me.â
âHey.â He puts a finger under my chin and tips it up. âYou didnât deserve that.â
âThank you for saying that,â I whisper. He looks like he wants to say more, but he shakes his head and steps away. I wilt without his touch.
He sucks in a breath as he peels his black t-shirt off.
âOh no,â I whine. His body is a mess. That broken claw he pulled out was only the beginning.
I wave my hands in the air, not knowing where to start.
âFirst aid kit, bathroom,â he says and I rush to get it.
He follows me, filling the small space with his bulk. I squeeze into a corner as he wipes steam from the small mirror and angles his body so he can assess the damage. Itâs no useâthe mirror is small and dingy and his entire massive body is covered with cuts and gashes.
Grabbing a washcloth, he starts wiping like heâs scrubbing a counter. Like his mangled body is concrete and not flesh. I know heâs strong but I wince just watching.
âPlease, let me help.â I hover.
He hands me the rag, I rinse it out and dab at his skin. He sucks in a breath and I pause.
âDoes it hurt?â
His head is bowed, his eyes gleaming through his hair. âNo, Kit. Not that.â He clears his throat. âYou can be rougher with me, I can take it.â
I continue cleaning. Every inch of him is hard with muscle. Itâs crazy, like something out of an anatomy textbook, except there probably arenât words to describe all the muscles he has. Big ones, medium ones, small ones crammed in between the ones I recognize. He has a twelve pack, for crying out loud. I run my hand over the rugged contour and he makes a noise between a moan and a growl. A purr, Iâd call it, if he was a cat.
âGood bear,â I whisper, and duck my head so I donât see his expression.
When I reach his side, he lifts his arm. Thereâs another claw stuck in his side and when I tell him he growls at me, âPull it out. Make it fast.â
I tug it out and wash the wound with plenty of water. Now that all the extra blood stains are gone, he looks a lot better. His healing has kicked in a little and some cuts have scabbed over. Iâm going really slowly, making it thorough, trying not to hurt him. Itâs taking a lot of time but Grizz doesnât seem to mind.
âI do this sometimes,â I say to fill the silence. Distract him a little from a particularly rough scrape. âClean up subs after blood play.â
âAt Club Toxic.â
âNo. Thereâs another place vampires play harder. Um.â I raise my head and meet Grizzâs bright eyes in the mirror. âOutside of the kingâs jurisdiction.â My face burns; Iâve told a secret.
âHeâs not gonna like that,â Grizz says. With his eyes bright he looks like a machine, a blond terminator sent to kill humanity.
I shake my head. âDonât tell him.â
âGotta tell him, Kit. Iâm on this mission for him.â
âI donât want to get anyone in trouble.â I go back to cleaning him up. Why did I have to open my mouth? Augustine will kill me if he finds out what I spilled.
Grizzâs hand closes over my neck. I still but he only strokes back my hair. âWonât be your fault if they are.â
I swallow. âWhat will the king do if he doesnât approve of the secret club?â
âThatâs up to him. Not our business, Kit. Where is the club? Do you know?â
I close my eyes. âI can show you.â Iâve already betrayed my master. In for a penny, in for a pound.
âGood girl,â he murmurs, tearing me in two. I shouldnât feel good about helping my masterâs enemy, but I do.
I stay silent as I finish his back.
When Iâm done, I wait as he takes the mirror down and checks out his back at all angles. âThanks, Kit. Should heal faster now.â
I wait on his bed as he showers. I should try to run and warn Augustine, but something makes me stay. I tell myself itâs his orders, but he hasnât given me an order in a while. I wish he would, so I could turn off the thoughts buzzing like angry bees around in my head.
Grizz enters barefoot, wearing a soft-looking pair of sweatpants and nothing else. Even though I know itâs a lot better, his chest still looks bad. I wince at the red marks.
âLike raw meat, huh?â he says. âDonât worry, I know my chances at a modeling career ended long ago.â
He picks up the clothes on the bedâthe ones we bought. I folded them but didnât know where to put them. With an arched eyebrow, he clears out a drawer in his dresser and drops my clothes in. I should comment on this, but Iâm too tired. His movements are fluid and graceful but seem to fill the room.
The fighter returned home. The conquering hero. His presence saturates the air, making me aware of how small I am. How female. The perfect prize for a warrior.
I tuck my knees under my chin and hug my legs. âWhat now?â I ask.
He looks back at me, his eyes still bright. Oh yes. His bearâs aware of how fragile this situation is. How he wants me. How right it would be. I belonged to Augustine, and he took me. The strong rule over the weak, and if you want something and youâre strong enough to take it, it belongs to you. Thatâs the way of the jungle. And when shifters and vampires are involved, everywhereâs a jungle.
âDo you want me to take you to the secret club?â I ask, trying to diffuse some of the tension.
His eyes dim like a light switches off. âNot tonight. Tomorrow. Tonight we sleep.â
Oh.
âDonât worry, Kit, Iâm not gonna hurt you.â
âI didnât think you would.â
He prowls to the bed and lays his hand on my neck. A gentle move, but even a human would recognize it for what it is. I can snap your neck, but I wonât. Another way to stake a claim. Being powerful enough to be violent, but being gentle instead.
I shiver.
âSleep, Kit. Thatâs all.â
As I lie down and he turns out the lights, I donât know if Iâm disappointed or relieved.